Windows, Office rentals now OK with Microsoft
At one time or another you may have used a rented-out Windows PC, be that at business kiosks or Internet cafés. Technically speaking, though, doing so has never been legal. As of January 1, 2010, the licensing terms for Windows and Microsoft Office have been tweaked so that those that wish to rent, lease, or outsource desktop PCs to third parties with either software can do so by paying an extra fee.
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Windows, Office rentals now OK with Microsoft
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